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		<title>Zune comes to Canada &#8211; and we&#8217;re testing it!</title>
		<link>http://andnowyouknow.net/mp3/zune-comes-to-canada-and-were-testing-it-20080221/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mor10</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might have heard of the Zune &#8211; Microsoft&#8217;s &#8220;iPod Killer&#8221; that came out in the US in 2006. Many wondered when (and if) this media player would cross the border. Well, now we have an answer: Some time this spring (&#8220;spring&#8221; defined as between March and May so I&#8217;m guessing late April). But what [...]]]></description>
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<p>You might have heard of the Zune &#8211; Microsoft&#8217;s &#8220;iPod Killer&#8221; that came out in the US in 2006. Many wondered when (and if) this media player would cross the border. Well, now we have an answer: Some time this spring (&#8220;spring&#8221; defined as between March and May so I&#8217;m guessing late April). But what is the Zune? And is it better or equivalent to the iPod? We sat down with a rep from Microsoft to get the lo-down.</p>
<p><strong> Media On The Go</strong><br />
The Zune comes in three versions: 4, 8 and 80GB. The 4 and 8GB models are small and thin (like the old iPod nano) and have built in flash memory. The 80GM model is large (like the iPod Classic) and has a built in 80GB hard drive. All models feature three buttons; a &#8220;back&#8221; button, a play/pause button and a touch-sensitive &#8220;Zune Pad&#8221; that works both like the regular directional clicker you&#8217;ll find on a cell phone and also as a touch-sensitive pad you can slide your finger across to scroll through menus. This is the Microsoft alternative to Apple&#8217;s &#8220;Click Wheel&#8221;.</p>
<p>The Zune is meant to be an extension to your personal media library. It plays music (mp3, wma, aac), plays videos (wmv, MPEG-4, h.264), displays photos and graphics, plays podcasts (both video and audio) and even has a built in radio. All this content is uploaded to the player either through a USB cable, wirelessly from your network or shared wirelessly from other Zunes nearby. And that&#8217;s where the Zune differs from the competition. As it&#8217;s tagline &#8220;Welcome to the Social&#8221; indicates, everything about the player revolves around the social aspect: Sharing music, graphics and images from device to device, sharing favourites through the Zune Social website and discovering new songs and artists by finding like minded listeners and related tracks.</p>
<p><strong> Think of it as <strike>Face</strike>Musicbook</strong><br />
On first impression it is the social aspect that really stands out. The player itself is on par with the competition (read iPod Classic) both in terms of price (Canadian price TBA), quality, functionality and ease of use. But the &#8220;Social&#8221; concept could become a major selling factor. Here&#8217;s why: In the Zune marketplace you have two options: Either buy each track or album individually or subscribe to the entire library for a set monthly fee. In the US this fee is around $14 and one would expect a similar price for the Canadian users. With the subscription in place you can download as many songs as you want and listen to them for as long as you pay for the service. So when you find an artist you are curious about through Zune Social you can download the tracks without any added cost and check them out. If you like the songs, you have them on your computer. If you don&#8217;t like them, it didn&#8217;t cost you anything. And it&#8217;s all legal! For music fanatics like myself constantly on the lookout for new and interesting (i.e. obscure Islandic) artists, this is a dream come true: Pandora without the crappy sound quality. And just imagine what this would do for a house party. The guests can log in, download whatever they want to listen to and then play it.</p>
<p>Unfortunately the Zune Marketplace (and with it the subscription service) will not be available in Canada until the fall of 2008. But Zune Social will be up and running and with it the ability to discover new artists, share your playlist and become a musical trend setter. And in the interim you&#8217;ll be able to purchase tracks from Zune Social through other online music retailers.</p>
<p><strong> Is the Zune for me?</strong><br />
Good question. And we&#8217;ll help you answer it. Microsoft was kind enough to give us two 80GB Zunes to test, and we will. We&#8217;ll upload music and pictures, watch movies and TV shows on the SkyTrain, share files with other Zuners, stream content to our XBOX360 and really put the device through it&#8217;s paces to see if this is something you should buy. At the same time we&#8217;ll pressure Microsoft to get the Marketplace &#8211; or at least the subscription service &#8211; up as soon as possible. So check back here and on our sister site <a href="http://dabbler.ca" target="_blank">Dabbler.ca</a> to see what we think of the new toy.</p>
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		<title>New PlayStation 3 (PS3). Now With 80GB.</title>
		<link>http://andnowyouknow.net/hdmi/new-playstation-3-ps3-now-with-80gb-20070708/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Akash</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Today, Sony Computer Entertainment America has announced a new 80GB PLAYSTATION3.  The new model, which includes a  copy of MotorStorm will be available this August for a suggested retail price of $659 CDN (US$599). The price of the of the 60GB model has now been reduced to $549 CDN (US$499), effective immediately. And those [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today, Sony Computer Entertainment America has announced a new 80GB PLAYSTATION3.  The new model, which includes a  copy of MotorStorm will be available this August for a suggested retail price of $659 CDN (US$599).</p>
<p>The price of the of the 60GB model has now been reduced to $549 CDN (US$499), effective immediately.</p>
<p>And those of you patient enough to wait buying your top end PS3 system will be rewarded with a free copy of MotorStorm.  The 80GB version comes with the this amazing off-road racing game. There will be more than 120 new first and third-party software titles available for North American PS3 users to enjoy by the end of this year - in addition to the more than 40 software titles currently available.  Key upcoming first-party titles include Folklore, Heavenly Sword , LAIR, NBA08, Ratchet &amp; Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, SingStar, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation, THE EYE OF JUDGMENT, Uncharted: Drake&#8217;s Fortune and Warhawk.</p>
<p>Both the 80GB and 60GB PS3 models come standard with Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.), Blu-ray Disc (BD) player, built-in HDD, 1080p high-definition output, Wi-Fi connectivity and SIXAXIS wireless controller.</p>
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		<title>Slurpr &#8211; Hack every wireless network around (and go directly to jail)</title>
		<link>http://andnowyouknow.net/news/slurpr-hack-every-wireless-network-around-and-go-directly-to-jail-20070618/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2007 21:43:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mor10</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you live in an apartment building or in a city you&#8217;ve probably noticed that when you turn on your laptop there are multiple wireless networks available &#8211; some of them encrypted, some of them locked and some of them wide open. If so you&#8217;ve probably also wondered what would happen if someone hacked all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://geektechnique.org/images/1448t.jpg" title="Slurpr" alt="Slurpr" align="left" height="298" width="400" />If you live in an apartment building or in a city you&#8217;ve probably noticed that when you turn on your laptop there are multiple wireless networks available &#8211; some of them encrypted, some of them locked and some of them wide open. If so you&#8217;ve probably also wondered what would happen if someone hacked all these networks and piggybacked off them rather than pay money for their own broadband connection. This would of course be illegal and immoral but be honest&#8230; it&#8217;s not like the thought hasn&#8217;t crossed your mind, right.</p>
<p>While the rest of us were too <strike>chicken</strike> law abiding to cross the line into someone else&#8217;s connection the guys over at <a href="http://geektechnique.org/projectlab/781/slurpr-the-mother-of-all-wardrive-boxes" target="_blank">GeekTechnique</a> have taken the next step and develloped the ultimate piggyback router. The aptly named <a href="http://geektechnique.org/projectlab/781/slurpr-the-mother-of-all-wardrive-boxes">Slurpr</a> is a wireless monster with 6 antennas, 8 LAN ports and the ability to access any and all wireless signals in your area, open them up and mash them together to create the broadest broadband available over Wi-Fi (illegaly of course).  It&#8217;s built from commercially available parts found around the net and will retail for the hefty price of 999 Euros (if it ever reaches production before the creators get slappend with a monster lawsuit).</p>
<p>As of now the Slurpr is merely an experiment but  if you visit <a href="http://geektechnique.org/projectlab/781/slurpr-the-mother-of-all-wardrive-boxes">Slurpr.com</a> you can vote on your most wanted features, whether or not the creators will end up in jail and even pre-order a box to supersize your BitTorrent addiction.</p>
<p><a href="http://geektechnique.org/projectlab/781/slurpr-the-mother-of-all-wardrive-boxes" target="_blank">Product page </a></p>
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		<title>Video Review: Nabaztag Wi-Fi Bunny</title>
		<link>http://andnowyouknow.net/videos/video-review-nabaztag-wi-fi-bunny-20070613/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 23:25:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mor10</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Akash reviews the Nabaztag wi-fi bunny. This cute little bunny is nothing but trouble and almost impossible to use. Watch the incredibly slow upload speeds in the upper right hand corner of the screen as Akash explains why you shouldn&#8217;t throw your money away on this gizmo.]]></description>
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<p>Akash reviews the Nabaztag wi-fi bunny.  This cute little bunny is nothing but trouble and almost impossible to use.</p>
<p>Watch the incredibly slow upload speeds in the upper right hand corner of the screen as Akash explains why you shouldn&#8217;t throw your money away on this gizmo.</p>
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